CARTIER. A VERY RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD WRISTWATCH
CARTIER. A VERY RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD WRISTWATCH
CARTIER. A VERY RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD WRISTWATCH
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CARTIERTANK CHINOISE
CARTIER. A VERY RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD WRISTWATCH

SIGNED CARTIER, TANK CHINOISE MODEL, MOVEMENT NO. 100'418, CASE NO. 8511, 2265, MOVEMENT AND CASE SIGNED EUROPEAN WATCH AND CLOCK CO. INC., CIRCA 1940s

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CARTIER. A VERY RARE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD WRISTWATCH
SIGNED CARTIER, TANK CHINOISE MODEL, MOVEMENT NO. 100'418, CASE NO. 8511, 2265, MOVEMENT AND CASE SIGNED EUROPEAN WATCH AND CLOCK CO. INC., CIRCA 1940s
Movement: Manual
Dial: White
Case: 24 mm wide, 31 mm. overall length
With: 18k gold Cartier deployant clasp stamped 21409, 60

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Please note the strap is shown for display purposes only and is not for sale. Upon sale, the watch will be supplied to the buyer on a calf leather strap.

Originally launched in 1922, the Cartier Tank Chinoise was a very early creation designed by none other than Louis Cartier himself. Adding a bit of flair to the traditional Tank design, as the name suggests, the Chinoise or Chinese in French features elevated horizontal bars that wrap the sides of the case. This alteration from the classical Tank was inspired by Chinese architecture and imitated Asian temples and pagodas. Furthermore, the case creates a portico, inviting the viewer into the inner dial space.

Very few examples such as the present watch still remain having defined cases with hallmarks. The timepiece wonderfully represents a harmonious fusion of the historical global world and classical Cartier aesthetics, highlighting the genius of Louis Cartier and his simple, yet complex designs which have stood the test of time.

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